- The
Videoscandals (Spanish: Videoescándalos) were
political scandals in
Mexico in 2004 when
videos of
prominent politicians taken with
hidden cameras...
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Federico Döring
Casar (born 13
September 1971) is a
Mexican politician from
Mexico City
affiliated with the
National Action Party (PAN). He
currently serves...
- The
Party of the
Democratic Revolution (Spanish:
Partido de la Revolución Democrática,
pronounced [paɾˈtiðo ðe la reβoluˈsjon demoˈkɾatika], PRD) is a...
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after taking office in
March 2004, a
series of
scandals known as the
videoscandals began to
surface in Mexico. The
scandals implicated politicians and...
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which party she
would run, as her
political image was
affected by the
videoscandals of that year. In the event, the
election p****ed by
without her parti****tion...
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person cases National Action Party (Mexico)
Carlos Salinas de
Gortari Videoscandals Delgado,
Alvaro (March 1, 2021). "Fernández de
Cevallos irrumpe en redes...
- is a
Mexican politician and ex-legislator,
better known for the 2004
videoscandals. He was a
political economy professor at the
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana...
- due to an
attempted murder which is
still under investigation. (See:
Videoscandals).
Victor González Torres, a
national pharmacy entrepreneur nicknamed...
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character Brozo pla**** an
important role in the most
damaging of the
Videoscandals that
affected the
Mexico City
mayor Andrés
Manuel López Obrador. On...
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Tamaulipas from 1981 to 1987. In
February 2004 as part of the
Mexican Videoscandals, a
grainy hidden-camera
video aired on
Mexican television,
showing González...